Tag: New Hampshire
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Whale Watching Cruises in Seabrook Beach, New Hampshire: A Guide
The whale watching cruises in Seabrook Beach, a small town near the New Hampshire-Massachusetts border, are fairly limited, but what is available is good. The waters off the coast of New Hampshire are one of the best places in the world to whale watch, and you are virtually guaranteed to see a whale when you take a cruise from a place like Seabrook Beach. (Indeed, the company that offers whale watching cruises in Seabrook Beach, Eastman’s Docks, has a 99 percent success rate, and if you don’t see a whale, you can ride a future cruise for free.) Below we provide some information about whale watching off the New Hampshire coast, as well as detail the whale watching cruises in Seabrook Beach. Read more […] -
Whale Watching Cruises in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire: A Guide
We have written about whale watching in New Hampshire in general, and now we are focusing on the specific whale watching opportunities in the state’s coastal towns – in this instance, Hampton Beach. The whale watching cruises in Hampton Beach are fairly limited, and below we give you everything you need to know about them. However, it is worth keeping in mind that the New Hampshire coastline is quite short, so Hampton Beach is close to the other departure points along coast. So, if whale watching in Hampton Beach doesn’t work out, there are other options to pursue. Read more […] -
Whale Watching Cruises in Rye Harbor, New Hampshire: A Guide
Rye Harbor is part of the Rye Harbor State Park that is located on the northern end of New Hampshire’s short coast. Besides having an alternate name befitting of the most weathered outdoorsmen (Ragged Neck), Rye Harbor is an excellent place to take a whale watching cruise, and is in fact the main hub of whale watching in the state of New Hampshire. Two whale watching companies operate out of Rye Harbor, Atlantic Whale Watch and Granite State Whale Watch, and below we explain these companies offerings, Read more […] -
Whale Watching Cruises in New Hampshire: A Guide
In close proximity to Massachusetts, the center of the East Coast whale watching industry, New Hampshire is an excellent place to take a whale watching cruise. If you are anywhere along the New Hampshire coast from late spring to mid-Autumn, there is likely a whale watching cruise departing nearby. Information about whale watching cruises in a particular state is largely information about where to whale watch in a particular state, so below we focus on the places you can take a whale watching cruise in New Hampshire – Rye Harbor, Hampton Beach, and Seabrook Beach – and also on the companies that offer them. Read more […]